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Windows 2000 server and CACLS
Sup all i was just wondering if anyone new a way to use the CACLS command to show the users and the folders they have access to. rather than the folders and the groups that have access to them.
CACLS (DRIVE LETTER):\(FOLDER)OR(FILE) OR (*) I have no problems listing the the groups and the folders they have access too but i can't find anything on listing them the other way... anyone know the command i use in cmd? Thanks for any ideas Last edited by RazorEddie : August 29th, 2005 at 09:03 AM. Reason: A new approach |
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no one has any clues? nothing?????
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Just to let you know someone's reading, I'm one of the clueless here
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